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Paul F. Doran
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WEYMOUTH - Paul F. Doran, 67, of North Weymouth, a retired
photoengraving department foreman at the Boston Globe, died Monday at
South Shore Hospital. Mr. Doran worked for the Globe for 36 years.
He retired in 2001.
He was a pilot and owned a plane at Marshfield Airport.
He was a former member of the National Guard.
Mr. Doran enjoyed building model ships.
Born and raised in Mattapan, he lived in Weymouth for 36 years.
He is survived by his wife, Lorraine E...
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